Major in International Studies, European Studies Concentration 1 MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, EUROPEAN STUDIES CONCENTRATION Requirements Effective Fall 2018 Freshman ANTH 200 Cultures and the Global System (GT-SS3) 3 CO 150 College Composition (GT-CO2) 1A 3 GR 100 Introduction to Geography (GT-SS2) 3 HIST 100 Western Civilization, Pre-Modern (GT-HI1) 3D HIST 101 Western Civilization, Modern (GT-HI1) 3D HIST 170 World History, Ancient-1500 (GT-HI1) 3D HIST 171 World History, 1500-Present (GT-HI1) 3D INST 200 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Globalization 3 L*** 100 First-Year Language I 1 5 L*** 101 First-Year Language II 1 5 POLS 232 International Relations (GT-SS1) POLS 241 Comparative Government and Politics (GT-SS1) Mathematics 1B 3 Sophomore AUCC Credits Total Credits 31 AREC 202 Agricultural and Resource Economics (GT-SS1) ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics (GT-SS1) ECON 204 Principles of Macroeconomics (GT-SS1) ECON 211 Gender in the Economy (GT-SS1) ECON 240/AREC 240 Issues in Environmental Economics (GT-SS1) L*** 200 Second-Year Language I 1 3-4 L*** 201 Second-Year Language II 1 3-4 Advanced Writing 2 3 Arts and Humanities 6 Biological and Physical Sciences 3A 7 Electives 2-4 Total Credits 29 Junior INST 301 International Studies Research Methods 4B 3 L*** 300 Third-Year Language I 2 3 L*** 301 Third-Year Language II 2 3 International Studies Major Course Selection 12 Electives 9 Total Credits 30
2 Major in International Studies, European Studies Concentration Senior INST 492 Seminar 4A,4C 3 International Studies Major Course Selection 12 Electives 3 15 International Studies Major Course Selection Total Credits 30 Program Total Credits: 120 Students must select a minimum total of 24 credits, 18 of which must be upper-division (300- to 400-level), from at least three subject codes, from the following groups of courses. Select at least 6 credits from 1. History and Politics in Europe; at least 6 credits from 2. Thought and Cultures in Europe; and at least 3 credits from 3. International Studies. Select an additional minimum of 9 credits from among the three groups to bring the total to 24. Code Title AUCC Credits 1. History and Politics in Europe Select a minimum of 6 credits from the following: 6 ECON 372 ECON 376 HIST 300 HIST 301 HIST 302 HIST 303 HIST 304 HIST 308 History of Economic Institutions and Thought Marxist Economic Thought Ancient Greece to 323 B.C.E. Roman Republic Roman Empire Hellenistic World: Alexander to Cleopatra Women in Ancient Greece and Rome Ancient Christianity to 500 A.D. HIST 309 Medieval Christianity, 500-1500 HIST 310 HIST 311 HIST 312 Medieval Europe Medieval England Women in Medieval Europe HIST 315 Tudor Stuart England, 1485-1689 HIST 317 HIST 318 Renaissance and Reformation Europe The Age of the Enlightenment HIST 319 Early Modern France, 1500-1789 HIST 320 HIST 321 HIST 322 Women and Gender in Europe, 1450-1789 Industrial Society in Europe, 1600-1871 Industrial Society in Europe, 1871-1989 HIST 323 Russia Before 1700 HIST 324 Imperial Russia HIST 328 Modern Europe, 1815-1914 HIST 329 Europe in Crisis, 1914-1941 HIST 330 Eastern Europe Since 1918 HIST 331 HIST 332 HIST 333 HIST 334 HIST 335 HIST 336 The Soviet Union Germany Since World War I Contemporary Europe European Culture in the 20th Century Britain in the 20th Century Germany from Napoleon to WWI
Major in International Studies, European Studies Concentration 3 HIST 338 HIST 339 HIST 461 HIST 467 HIST 469 HIST 471 POLS 341 POLS 345 POLS 420 POLS 421 2. Thought and Cultures in Europe The Holocaust in Historical Perspective World War II in Europe Rise and Fall of British Empire 1600-1947 Modern Jewish History The Crusades History of Antarctica, 1800-Present Western European Government and Politics Russian, Central, and East European Politics History of Political Thought Contemporary Political Theories Select a minimum of 6 credits from the following: 6 ART 110 ART 111 ART 212 ART 410 ART 411 ART 412 ART 414 ART 415 ART 416 ART 417 ART 420 E 276 E 277 E 337 E 342 E 343 E 424 E 426 E 427 E 430 E 431 E 432 E 443 E 444 E 445 E 452 Art History I Art History II Art History III Greek Art History of Medieval Art History of Renaissance Art History of Baroque and Rococo Art History of 19th Century European Art History of European Art, 1900 to 1945 Roman Art Travel Abroad-Art History in Italy Survey of British Literature I (GT- AH2) Survey of British Literature II (GT- AH2) Western Mythology Shakespeare I Shakespeare II English Renaissance British Romanticism Victorian Age 18th-Century English Fiction 19th-Century English Fiction 20th-Century British Fiction English Renaissance Drama Restoration and 18th-Century Drama Modern British and European Drama Masterpieces of European Literature E 455 European Literature after 1900 E 460 E 463 Chaucer Milton E 475 American Poetry Before 1900 ETST 382/LGEN 382 LAND 120 L*** 250 Italian Ethnic Identity, Culture, and Gender History of the Designed Landscape Language, Literature, Culture in Translation
4 Major in International Studies, European Studies Concentration L*** 310 Approaches to Literature 4 L*** 313 Introduction to Translation and Interpreting 4 L*** 335 Issues in Culture 4 L*** 345 Business Language 4 L*** 355 20th Century Literature 5 L*** 413 Advanced Translation and Interpreting 4 L*** 441 Advanced Business Language 4 L*** 450 Selected Literary Movements and Periods 4 L*** 452 Genre Studies 4 L*** 453 Author Studies 4 L*** 454 Topic Studies 4 LFRE 433A LFRE 43 LFRE 460 LGEN 192 LGEN 465C LGER 434 LSPA 437 LSPA 443 MU 334 MU 335 PHIL 120 PHIL 171 PHIL 300 PHIL 301 PHIL 302 PHIL 370 PHIL 375 PHIL 409 3. International Studies Advanced French/Francophone Culture: Representations Advanced French/Francophone Culture: Center and Margins French/Francophone Women Writers Modern Languages/Cultures: Italian and Japanese Studies in Foreign Film: Europe Advanced German Culture Advanced Spanish Culture Spanish Theatre Music History I Music History II History and Philosophy of Scientific Thought (GT-AH3) Religions of the West Ancient Greek Philosophy 17th and 18th Century European Philosophy 19th Century Philosophy Contemporary Western Religious Thought Science and Religion 20th Century Philosophy Select a minimum of 3 credits from the following: 3 AGRI 270/IE 270 AM 430 AM 460 ANTH 100 World Interdependence-Population and Food (GT-SS3) International Retailing Historic Textiles Introductory Cultural Anthropology (GT-SS3) ANTH 140 Introduction to Prehistory (GT-HI1) 3D ANTH 313 ANTH 322 ANTH 329 ANTH 330 ANTH 336 ANTH 338 ANTH 352 Modernization and Development The Anthropology of Religion Cultural Change Human Ecology Art and Culture Gender and Anthropology Geoarchaeology
Major in International Studies, European Studies Concentration 5 ANTH 413 ANTH 415 ANTH 416 ANTH 422/SOC 422 ANTH 438 ANTH 441 ANTH 447 ANTH 448 ANTH 479/IE 479 AREC 240/ECON 240 AREC 415 AREC 460 BUS 350 BUS 405B CON 450/INTD 450 Indigenous Peoples Today Indigenous Ecologies and the Modern World Gender, Culture, and Health Comparative Legal Systems Approaches to Community-Based Development Method in Cultural Anthropology Gender Equity in Development Development and Empowerment International Development Theory and Practice Issues in Environmental Economics (GT-SS1) International Agricultural Trade Ag- and Resource-Based Economic Development Travel Abroad-International Comparative Management Contemporary Business Topics: International Business Travel Abroad-Sustainable Building E 142 Reading Without Borders (GT AH2) E 245 World Drama (GT-AH2) E 330 E 339 E 428 ECON 101 ECON 202 ECON 204 Gender in World Literature Literature of the Earth Postcolonial Literature Economics of Social Issues (GT- SS1) Principles of Microeconomics (GT- SS1) Principles of Macroeconomics (GT- SS1) ECON 211 Gender in the Economy (GT-SS1) ECON 332/POLS 332 ECON 370 ECON 440 ECON 442 ECON 460 ETST 256 ETST 352/SOWK 352 ETST 365 FIN 475 GES 101 GES 192 GR 320 GR 330 GR 415 International Political Economy Comparative Economic Systems Economics of International Trade and Policy Economics of International Finance and Policy Economic Development Border Crossings: People/Politics/ Culture (GT-SS3) Indigenous Women, Children, and Tribes Global Environmental Justice Movements International Business Finance Foundations of Environmental Sustainability Global Environmental Sustainability Seminar Cultural Geography Urban Geography The Geography of Commodities
6 Major in International Studies, European Studies Concentration HIST 463 HIST 467 Science and Technology in Modern History Modern Jewish History HIST 470 World Environmental History, 1500- Present HIST 471 IE 179 IE 272 IE 300 IE 450/SOWK 450 IE 470 IE 471 History of Antarctica, 1800-Present Globalization: Exploring Our Global Village (GT-SS3) World Interdependence - Current Global Issues Global Studies International Social Welfare and Development Women and Development Children and Youth in Global Context IE 472 Education for Global Peace INST 487 Internship 6 INST 495 Independent Study 6 JTC 412 International Mass Communication LB 170 World Literatures to 1500 (GT-AH2) LB 171 MGT 475 MKT 365 MU 131 NRRT 320 World Literatures-The Modern Period (GT-AH2) International Business Management International Marketing Introduction to Music History and Literature (GT-AH1) International Issues-Recreation and Tourism PHIL 170 World Philosophies (GT-AH3) PHIL 320 PHIL 479 Ethics of Sustainability Topics in Comparative Religions POLS 131 Current World Problems (GT-SS1) POLS 232 International Relations (GT-SS1) POLS 241 POLS 362 POLS 431 POLS 433 POLS 435 POLS 436 POLS 437 POLS 442 POLS 443 POLS 448 POLS 462 Comparative Government and Politics (GT-SS1) Global Environmental Politics International Law International Organization United States Foreign Policy Comparative Foreign Policy International Security Environmental Politics in Developing World Comparative Social Movements Comparative Racial/Ethnic Politics Globalization, Sustainability, and Justice SOC 105 Social Problems (GT-SS3) SOC 220 SOC 320 SOC 322 Global Environmental Issues (GT- SS3) Population-Natural Resources and Environment Introduction to Environmental Justice
Major in International Studies, European Studies Concentration 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SOC 323 SOC 364 SOC 429 SOC 482A Soc. of Environmental Cooperation & Conflict Agriculture and Global Society Comparative Urban Studies Travel Abroad: Comparative Criminal Justice 7 SOC 482B Travel Abroad: Crime and Deviance 7 SPCM 434 Intercultural Communication French (LFRE), German (LGER), Italian (LITA), Russian (LRUS), or Spanish (LSPA) only. For students of Italian language, see advisor about fulfilling the 300-level language requirement. For students of Russian language, take LRUS 304 and LRUS 305. Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to 120 credits, of which at least 42 must be upper-division (300- to 400-level). French (LFRE), German (LGER), or Spanish (LSPA) only. French (LFRE) or German (LGER) only. Maximum 3 credits. To count toward the International Studies Major Course Selection, travel abroad must be to a country or area covered by this concentration. Major Completion Map Freshman Semester 1 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits ANTH 200 Cultures and the Global System (GT-SS3) 3 CO 150 College Composition (GT-CO2) 1A 3 GR 100 Introduction to Geography (GT-SS2) X 3 L*** 100 First-Year European Language I (See allowable subject codes on Total Credits 14 Semester 2 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits HIST 100 Western Civilization, Pre-Modern (GT-HI1) 3D HIST 101 Western Civilization, Modern (GT-HI1) 3D HIST 170 World History, Ancient-1500 (GT-HI1) 3D HIST 171 World History, 1500-Present (GT-HI1) 3D INST 200 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Globalization 3 L*** 101 First-Year European Language II (See allowable subject codes on POLS 232 International Relations (GT-SS1) POLS 241 Comparative Government and Politics (GT-SS1) X Mathematics X 1B 3 CO 150 must be completed by the end of Semester 2. X Sophomore Total Credits 17 Semester 3 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits AREC 202 Agricultural and Resource Economics (GT-SS1) ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics (GT-SS1) ECON 204 Principles of Macroeconomics (GT-SS1) ECON 211 Gender in the Economy (GT-SS1) ECON 240/ AREC 240 Issues in Environmental Economics (GT-SS1) 5 5
8 Major in International Studies, European Studies Concentration L*** 200 Second-Year European Language I (See allowable subject codes on Arts and Humanities 3 Biological and Physical Sciences 3A 4 L***100 must be completed by the end of Semester 3. X Total Credits 14 Semester 4 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits L*** 201 Second-Year European Language II (See allowable subject codes on Advanced Writing 2 3 Arts and Humanities 3 Biological and Physical Sciences 3A 3 Electives 2-4 L*** 101 must be completed by the end of Semester 4. X Junior Semester 5 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits INST 301 International Studies Research Methods X 4B 3 L*** 300 Third-Year European Language I (See allowable subject codes on International Studies Major Course Selection (See Department List on Concentration Requirements tab) Elective 3 L*** 200 must be completed by the end of Semester 5. X Semester 6 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits L*** 301 Third-Year European Language II (See allowable subject codes on International Studies Major Course Selection (See Department List on Concentration Requirements tab) Elective 6 L*** 201 must be completed by the end of Semester 6. X Senior Semester 7 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits INST 492 Seminar X 4A,4C 3 International Studies Major Course Selection (See Department List on Concentration Requirements tab) Electives 6 L*** 300 must be completed by the end of Semester 7. X Semester 8 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits International Studies Major Course Selection (See Department List on Concentration Requirements tab) X 6 Electives X 9 The benchmark courses for the 8th semester are the remaining courses in the entire program of study. Program Total Credits: 120 X 3-4 3-4 3 6 3 6 6